A pressed candy bar

By incorporating a candy cavity, candy outlet, and pressing mechanism into the candy stick, and utilizing the pressing mechanism to rotate the arm to open the lid, the problem of insufficient entertainment value in candy boxes is solved, thus enhancing fun and playability.

CN224376385UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19GUANGZHOU LINGDONG CHUANGXIANG CULTURE & TECH

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGZHOU LINGDONG CHUANGXIANG CULTURE & TECH
Filing Date
2025-08-14
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing candy boxes lack entertainment and playability, resulting in low appeal.

Method used

Design a press-type candy stick. By setting a candy cavity, candy outlet, pressing mechanism and doll body on the stick, the pressing mechanism drives the arm to rotate and open the lid, realizing the pouring of candy and dynamic effect.

Benefits of technology

This enhances the fun and playability of the candy bar, allowing it not only to store candy but also to be pressed and played with, thus improving the user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of press type candy bar, including stick body, press spring, press mechanism, the press mechanism is telescopically arranged on the stick body by the press spring, the stick body is provided with candy cavity along its length direction, the candy cavity is through the one end of the stick body and is provided with candy outlet, the stick body is provided with doll main body, rotatably provided with arm part on the doll main body, the arm part is connected with lid, the lid is pressed tightly cover and is arranged on the candy outlet, the press mechanism is driven connection with the arm part;When the press mechanism is pressed by external force, the press mechanism drives the arm part rotation and drives the lid to open the candy outlet by the arm part.The press type candy bar of the utility model can realize the storage of candy, and also can play and entertain, effectively improve the interestingness and playability of press type candy bar.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toy technology, and in particular to a press-type candy stick. Background Technology

[0002] Candy is a type of sweet snack that is very popular with children. Candy is usually packaged in boxes with openable lids for customers to remove and enjoy the candy. To enhance the appeal and fun of candy boxes, their overall appearance is often modified to resemble cartoon characters or animals. While these candy boxes are designed in various shapes, they generally serve only as decorative items, lacking entertainment and playability, resulting in lower overall attractiveness. Utility Model Content

[0003] Based on this, the purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a press-type candy stick that can not only store candy but also be used for play and entertainment, effectively improving the fun and playability of the press-type candy stick.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0005] A press-type candy stick includes a stick body, a pressing spring, and a pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is telescopically mounted on the stick body via the pressing spring. The stick body has a candy cavity along its length, which extends through one end of the stick body and has a candy outlet. A doll body is mounted on the stick body, and an arm is rotatably mounted on the doll body. The arm is connected to a cap, which presses against the candy outlet. The pressing mechanism is drivenly connected to the arm. When the pressing mechanism is pressed by an external force, the pressing mechanism drives the arm to rotate, and the arm drives the cap to open the candy outlet.

[0006] Therefore, according to this utility model, the press-type candy stick has a candy cavity in the stick body, with a candy outlet extending through the stick body at one end, allowing candy to be stored in the candy cavity. Furthermore, this utility model features a retractable pressing mechanism on the stick body, a doll body on the stick body, and a rotatable arm on the doll body. A cover is mounted on the arm, pressing firmly onto the candy outlet. The pressing mechanism is connected to the arm, allowing the user to press the mechanism to rotate the arm, which in turn opens the candy outlet by rotating the arm. This facilitates candy dispensing and creates a fun dynamic effect by opening the cover through the doll body's arm rotation. Thus, this utility model's press-type candy stick not only stores candy but also allows for pressing and playing, effectively enhancing its fun and playability.

[0007] In one embodiment, the inside of the rod is provided with a limiting groove for the pressing mechanism to slide telescopically. The side wall of the limiting groove has a notch through the rod. The pressing mechanism is provided with a button, which is located in the notch.

[0008] In one embodiment, the pressing mechanism includes a pressing slider, and the button is disposed on the pressing slider; the pressing slider is provided with an abutting part, and an insert is provided on the abutting part; the pressing spring is movably sleeved on the insert, and one end of the pressing spring is abutted and fixed to the abutting part, and the other end of the pressing spring is abutted and fixed to the rod body; the pressing slider is drivenly connected to the arm part.

[0009] In one embodiment, a pivot is provided on the arm, and a first connecting rod is vertically connected to the outer peripheral wall of the pivot. A second connecting rod is vertically provided at the end of the first connecting rod away from the pivot. The second connecting rod and the pivot are located on opposite sides of the first connecting rod, and the second connecting rod is parallel to the pivot. A linkage through hole is provided on the pressing slider, and the length direction of the linkage through hole is parallel to the length direction of the notch. The second connecting rod is movably inserted into the linkage through hole, and the outer side wall of the second connecting rod abuts against the end of the linkage through hole away from the pressing spring.

[0010] In one embodiment, the doll body is provided with a bearing hole for the rotating shaft to rotate; the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are integrally formed, and the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are L-shaped.

[0011] In one embodiment, the linkage through hole is an elongated hole structure, and the width of the linkage through hole is greater than the outer diameter of the second connecting rod.

[0012] In one embodiment, the pressing slider is provided with a drive rack along its extension and retraction direction, and the arm is fixedly connected to a driven gear. The driven gear is rotatably disposed in the doll body, and the drive rack is meshed with the driven gear. When the button is pressed by an external force, the pressing slider drives the drive rack to move in the direction of compressing the pressing spring, and drives the driven gear to rotate through the drive rack, so that the arm rotates and drives the cover to open the candy outlet.

[0013] In one embodiment, the candy cavity is a cylindrical cavity structure.

[0014] To better understand and implement this invention, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the press-type candy stick of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is one of the partial exploded views of the press-type candy bar of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is the second partially exploded schematic diagram of the press-type candy bar of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection of the pressing mechanism, pressing spring, arm, and second connecting rod of the press-type candy bar of this utility model.

[0019] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0020] 10. Rod body; 11. Candy cavity; 12. Candy outlet; 13. Limiting groove; 14. Notch; 20. Pressing slider; 21. Button; 22. Linkage through hole; 23. Abutting part; 24. Insert post; 30. Pressing spring; 40. Doll body; 41. Arm; 42. Cover; 43. Rotating shaft; 44. First connecting rod; 45. Second connecting rod; 46. Bearing hole. Detailed Implementation

[0021] To further illustrate the various embodiments, the present invention provides accompanying drawings. These drawings are part of the disclosure of the present invention and are mainly used to illustrate the embodiments, and can be used in conjunction with the relevant descriptions in the specification to explain the operating principles of the embodiments. With reference to these drawings, those skilled in the art should be able to understand other possible implementation methods and the advantages of the present invention.

[0022] Candy is a common type of sweet snack, very popular with children. Candy is typically packaged in boxes with openable lids for customers to remove and enjoy the candy. To enhance the appeal and fun of candy boxes, their appearance is often modified to resemble cartoon characters or animals. While these boxes are designed in various shapes, they generally function primarily as decorative items, lacking entertainment and playability, resulting in lower overall attractiveness.

[0023] In view of this, the present invention provides a press-type candy stick. The press-type candy stick according to the embodiments of the present invention can both store candy and provide play and entertainment, effectively improving the fun and playability of the press-type candy stick.

[0024] Please see Figures 1 to 4 This utility model embodiment provides a press-type candy stick, including a stick body 10, a pressing spring 30, and a pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is telescopically mounted on the stick body 10 via the pressing spring 30. The stick body 10 has a candy cavity 11 along its length, which extends through one end of the stick body 10 and has a candy outlet 12. A doll body 40 is mounted on the stick body 10, and an arm 41 is rotatably mounted on the doll body 40. The arm 41 is connected to a cover 42, which presses against the candy outlet 12. The pressing mechanism is drivenly connected to the arm 41. When the pressing mechanism is pressed by an external force, the pressing mechanism drives the arm 41 to rotate, and the arm 41 drives the cover 42 to open the candy outlet 12. The candy cavity 11 is a cylindrical cavity structure.

[0025] Therefore, according to the present invention, a press-type candy stick is provided in the stick body 10, with a candy cavity 11 provided in the stick body 10, and a candy outlet 12 provided through the stick body 10 at one end of the candy cavity 11, through which candy can be placed into the candy cavity 11; furthermore, the present invention is provided with a retractable pressing mechanism on the stick body 10, and a doll body 40 is provided on the stick body 10, with an arm 41 rotatably provided on the doll body 40, and a cover 42 is provided on the arm 41, with the cover 42 pressing tightly onto the candy outlet 12, and the press... The pressing mechanism is connected to the arm 41, so that the user can press the pressing mechanism to make the pressing mechanism drive the arm 41 to rotate, which in turn causes the arm 41 to drive the lid 42 to open the candy outlet 12, making it convenient for the user to pour out the candy. At the same time, the user can also create an interesting dynamic effect by rotating the arm 41 of the doll body 40 to open the lid 42. Thus, the press-type candy stick of this utility model not only has the function of storing candy, but also can be pressed and played with, effectively improving the fun and playability of the press-type candy stick of this utility model.

[0026] In this embodiment of the invention, the rod body 10 has a limiting groove 13 inside for the pressing mechanism to slide and extend. The side wall of the limiting groove 13 has a notch 14 extending through the rod body 10. The pressing mechanism has a button 21 located in the notch 14. The notch 14 is a long strip structure, and its length direction is parallel to the extension and retraction direction of the pressing spring 30, so that when the button 21 slides in the notch 14, the button 21 can drive the pressing mechanism to compress and store energy in the pressing spring 30. Specifically, the pressing mechanism includes a pressing slider 20, and the button 21 is disposed on the pressing slider 20. The pressing slider 20 has an abutting part 23, and an insert 24 is disposed on the abutting part 23. The pressing spring 30 is movably sleeved on the insert 24, and one end of the pressing spring 30 is abutted and fixed to the abutting part 23, while the other end of the pressing spring 30 is abutted and fixed to the rod body 10. The pressing slider 20 is drivenly connected to the arm part 41.

[0027] In other words, in this embodiment of the utility model, pressing the button 21 causes the button 21 to drive the pressing slider 20 to move in the direction of compressing the pressing spring 30. During this process, the pressing slider 20 drives the arm 41 to rotate, which in turn drives the lid 42 to rotate, thus exposing the candy outlet 12, making it convenient for the user to pour out the candy for consumption. At the same time, the pressing spring 30 is in a compressed and energy-storing state. In this way, when the user releases the button 21, the pressing slider 20 automatically resets under the elastic force of the pressing spring 30, so that the pressing slider 20 drives the arm 41 to rotate in the opposite direction during the reverse sliding process, thereby causing the lid 42 to press tightly against the candy outlet 12 again, which can effectively prevent the lid 42 from opening automatically and pouring out the candy.

[0028] Optionally, in some embodiments of this utility model, a rotating shaft 43 is provided on the arm part 41, and a bearing hole 46 for the rotating shaft 43 to rotate is provided on the doll body 40; a first connecting rod 44 is vertically connected to the outer peripheral wall of the rotating shaft 43, and a second connecting rod 45 is vertically provided at the end of the first connecting rod 44 away from the rotating shaft 43. The second connecting rod 45 and the rotating shaft 43 are respectively located on both sides of the first connecting rod 44, and the second connecting rod 45 is parallel to the rotating shaft 43; a linkage through hole 22 is provided on the pressing slider 20, the length direction of the linkage through hole 22 is parallel to the length direction of the notch, the second connecting rod 45 is movably inserted into the linkage through hole 22, and the outer side wall of the second connecting rod 45 abuts against the end of the linkage through hole 22 away from the pressing spring 30. In this embodiment, the first connecting rod 44 and the second connecting rod 45 are integrally formed and are L-shaped. Furthermore, the linkage through hole 22 is an elongated hole structure, and its width is greater than the outer diameter of the second connecting rod 45. In these embodiments, when the pressing slider 20 moves towards the pressing spring 30, the rotating shaft 43 is confined to the bearing hole 46 of the doll body 40 and rotates circumferentially. This causes the second connecting rod 45 to move along with the linkage through hole 22, while simultaneously adaptively adjusting its position within the linkage through hole 22. The size of the linkage through hole 22 is designed to allow for sufficient adaptive adjustment of the second connecting rod 45, enabling it to drive the rotating shaft 43 of the arm part 41 to rotate, thereby causing the arm part 41 to open the candy outlet 12 via the cover 42.

[0029] Optionally, in some embodiments of this utility model, the pressing slider 20 is provided with a driving rack along its extension direction, and the arm part 41 is fixedly connected with a driven gear. The driven gear is rotatably disposed in the doll body 40, and the driving rack is meshed with the driven gear. When the button 21 is pressed by an external force, the pressing slider 20 drives the driving rack to move in the direction of compressing the pressing spring 30, and drives the driven gear to rotate through the driving rack, so that the arm part 41 rotates and drives the cover 42 to open the candy outlet 12. In these embodiments, when the pressing slider 20 presses and moves in the direction of pressing the pressing spring 30, the driving rack drives the driven gear to rotate so that the arm part 41 drives the cover 42 to open the candy outlet 12.

[0030] It is worth understanding that the shape of the doll body 40 of this utility model can be designed according to actual needs, such as human body shape, animal shape, cartoon shape, etc.

[0031] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be understood as a limitation on this utility model.

[0032] The above embodiments only illustrate several implementation methods of this utility model, and their descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the press-type candy stick of this utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A press-type candy bar, characterized in that: The device includes a stick, a pressing spring, and a pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is telescopically mounted on the stick via the pressing spring. The stick has a candy cavity along its length, which extends through one end of the stick and has a candy outlet. A doll body is mounted on the stick, and an arm is rotatably mounted on the doll body. The arm is connected to a cover, which presses against the candy outlet. The pressing mechanism is drivenly connected to the arm. When the pressing mechanism is pressed by an external force, it drives the arm to rotate, which in turn drives the cover to open the candy outlet.

2. The press-type candy bar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rod body has a limiting groove inside for the pressing mechanism to slide and extend. The side wall of the limiting groove has a notch through the rod body. The pressing mechanism has a button located in the notch.

3. The press-type candy bar according to claim 2, characterized in that: The pressing mechanism includes a pressing slider, and the button is disposed on the pressing slider; the pressing slider is provided with an abutting part, and an insert post is provided on the abutting part; the pressing spring is movably sleeved on the insert post, and one end of the pressing spring is abutted and fixed to the abutting part, and the other end of the pressing spring is abutted and fixed to the rod body; the pressing slider is drivenly connected to the arm part.

4. The press-type candy bar according to claim 3, characterized in that: The arm is provided with a pivot, and a first connecting rod is vertically connected to the outer peripheral wall of the pivot. A second connecting rod is vertically provided at the end of the first connecting rod away from the pivot. The second connecting rod and the pivot are located on opposite sides of the first connecting rod, and the second connecting rod is parallel to the pivot. The pressing slider is provided with a linkage through hole, the length direction of the linkage through hole is parallel to the length direction of the notch. The second connecting rod is movably inserted into the linkage through hole, and the outer side wall of the second connecting rod abuts against the end of the linkage through hole away from the pressing spring.

5. The press-type candy bar according to claim 4, characterized in that: The doll body is provided with a bearing hole for the rotating shaft to rotate; the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are integrally formed, and the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are L-shaped.

6. The press-type candy bar according to claim 4, characterized in that: The linkage through hole is an elongated hole structure, and the width of the linkage through hole is greater than the outer diameter of the second connecting rod.

7. The press-type candy bar according to claim 3, characterized in that: The push-button slider is provided with a drive rack along its extension and retraction direction, and the arm is fixedly connected to a driven gear. The driven gear is rotatably disposed in the doll body, and the drive rack is meshed with the driven gear. When the button is pressed by an external force, the push-button slider drives the drive rack to move in the direction of compressing the push-button spring, and drives the driven gear to rotate through the drive rack, so that the arm rotates and drives the cover to open the candy outlet.

8. The press-type candy bar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The candy cavity is a cylindrical cavity structure.